Fulham have arguably the best squad in the Championship.

With players like Aleksandar Mitrovic, Tom Cairney, Ivan Cavaleiro and Anthony Knockaert, Fulham are not short of technical ability in their side.

Scott Parker has them in-line for a top-six finish, and has installed a possession-based game at the Cottage with plenty enough passing going on.

Here we take a look at Fulham's top seven passers this season according to WhoScored:

Odoi has been no stranger to criticism this year, but he boasts a pass success rate of 85.3% this season. He's proved a creative outlet on that right-hand side, chipping in with three assists and becoming more of a regular feature in the side.

Mawson is another man who's been hit with some stern criticism this season. He once held so much potential but having since undergone ankle surgery, faces a long battle to get back into the Fulham side - he has a pass accuracy of 86.1% this season.

One of Fulham's many loan-signings this season, Reed has often impressed when he's played. The Southampton man hasn't featured since New Year's Day with a calf injury, but will be hoping to keep up his pass success rate of 87.7% when he returns.

One of the most underrated passers in this Fulham team is Johansen. He holds a pass success rate of 88.1% this season, having been in-and-out of the side throughout.

Josh Onomah has been picked over Johansen for the most part but with the 22-year-old sidelined, Johansen is set to play a big part for Fulham up until May.

And probably the best passer in the team. Cairney is again showing his importance to the side with some solid, consistent midfield performances throughout.

The Scot offers everything from midfield, being one of the most well-rounded players in the Championship and another who'll be crucial in Fulham achieving promotion this season - to add to his seven goals and three assists, he has a pass success rate of 89.9%.

In second place is Ream. He's made 32 appearances in the Championship this season and holds a pass success rate of 90%.

He too has been hit with some stick from fans this season, but is slowly buying into Parker's possession game, and looking a better player alongside Michael Hector.

Arter in first certainly is a surprise. A player with good Championship and Premier League experience, Arter hasn't been a regular this season, and he's not really impressed when called upon.

But the 32-year-old boats a pass success rate this season of 91% - better than any of his teammates.